Today, U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), Ranking Member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies (Labor-HHS), announced four funding awards from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for health care equipment upgrades at-risk youth services in West Virginia.
These awards, which were secured through Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) requests made by Senator Capito in Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24), will be used to replace an old and outdated ambulance and acquire two automated chest compression devices for the Gilmer County Commission. The funds will also provide an emergency backup generator for Broaddus Hospital and fund projects at the Martinsburg Initiative, Inc. and West Virginia Game Changers, Inc. to help at-risk youth.
“Whether it’s equipping our health care professionals with resources to care for patients or supporting programs that aim to curb the opioid epidemic, I am committed to doing what I can to help put West Virginians on a pathway to lead healthy lives,” Ranking Member Capito said. “Together, these CDS awards will help ensure emergency services remain reliable across Gilmer County with new and updated equipment, provide an emergency generator to the only 24-hour acute healthcare provider in Barbour County, and support programs and education efforts related to curbing the opioid crisis in West Virginia. I’ve seen firsthand the good work done by the Martinsburg Initiative and by Game Changers. As Ranking Member of the Labor-HHS Appropriations Subcommittee, I will continue to work with local leaders to prioritize West Virginians, especially our youth and those in our most rural areas, getting access to the care they need and deserve.”
Individual award details listed below: